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capability of the Soviet Union at this time and the most effective way of determining their capability was to probe the borders and see whether they would respond. Gradually the RB-17s and other aircraft mapped the perimeter of the Soviet Air Defenses from the Baltic Sea to the Sea of Okhotsk, north
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in Greenland and probed deep into the heart of the Soviet Union, taking a photographic and radar recording of the route attacking SAC bombers would follow to reach their targets. Flights which involved penetrating mainland Russia were termed SENSINT (Sensitive Intelligence) missions. One RB-47 even
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in 1947 as a reconnaissance squadron, equipped with Boeing RB-17 Flying Fortress aircraft. It flew aerial photography, mapping, charting, and photo reconnaissance missions, some of which flew around borders of the
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as well as operating 3 KC-135R Rivet Stand reconnaissance aircraft. On 1 April 1970 SAC reorganized the Post Attack Command and Control mission and the 38th inactivated and turned the mission over to the newly
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fighter aircraft and continuing its primary task of escorting B-17 and B-24 bombers that attacked such targets as industries and marshalling yards in Germany, and airfields and V-weapon sites in France.
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The mission of the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron is to provide RC-135 aircraft and personnel to conduct global reconnaissance for national intelligence agencies, key decision makers and warfighters.
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Missions flown on a reduced scale after February 1958 when events showed the vulnerability of the RB-47 to Soviet air defenses and the development of the U-2 aircraft.
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in Siberia. Beginning in 1958, used 3 specially modified Stratojets, known as EB-47Es (Tell Two), in Operation Iron Work to monitor Soviet missile tests from
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Army Air Forces Stations: A Guide to the Stations Where U.S. Army Air Forces Personnel Served in the United Kingdom During World War II
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and conducted a variety of classified overflights of the Soviet Union during the 1950s. Some of these flights were mounted from
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aircraft in 1949 and continued its reconnaissance mission. However, it was again inactivated in 1949 due to budget reductions.
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This article is about the 38th Reconnaissance Squadron at Offutt Air Force Base. For other units with this designation, see
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when the Allies crossed the Rhine in March 1945 and continued offensive operations until 21 April 1945.
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in England in late 1943. Squadron's mission was to provide long range fighter escort for
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55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing, 16 June 1952 – 1 April 1970 (remained attached to
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The squadron flew worldwide strategic reconnaissance including in support of the
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in September 1944, and later in December, transportation facilities during the
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and over the Soviet Occupation Zone of Germany. Little was known about the
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in June 1944. In July the squadron attacked gun emplacements during the
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55th Strategic Reconnaissance Group, 1 November 1950 (attached to
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AAF Station Giebelstadt (Y-90), Germany, 4 April–20 August 1946
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Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, 16 August 1966 – 1 April 1970
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Army of Occupation, at AAF Station Kaufbeuren, then moved to
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in early 1946 where it received its first jet aircraft, the
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55th Strategic Reconnaissance Group, 1 June–14 October 1949
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managed to fly 450 miles inland and photograph the city of
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When the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing relocated to
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Aircraft is Boeing RC-135V Rivet Joint serial 64-14846.
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Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska, 1 April 1979 – present
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